"The 39 Clues" is a multi-volume, multi-author series following Dan and Amy Cahill on their adventures to find the 39 Clues before their relatives. "The Black Circle" is written by Patrick Carman.
"The 39 Clues" is a multi-volume, multi-author series following Dan and Amy Cahill on their adventures to find the 39 Clues before their relatives. "The Sword Thief" is written by Peter Lerangis.
There are many films that are filled with magic, but can you remember the last spell that was cast, or the last wordless use of power before the end of the movie?
The 4th serial featuring William Hartnell as the Doctor is among the lost "Doctor Who" episodes, but it still exists as still photos with an audio soundtrack. Whether you watched it on TV or in its reconstructed form, do you remember the story?
The Doctor (William Hartnell), Vicki, and stowaway Steven Taylor materialize in England in the year 1066, but someone else is there, too, messing with the timeline. This second season finale was aired in four parts from July 3 to 24, 1965.
With extensive damage sustained during the events of the previous episode, the Enterprise finds itself in dire straits. Do you remember how they managed?
"The 39 Clues" is a multi-volume, multi-author series following Dan and Amy Cahill on their adventures to find the 39 Clues before their relatives. "The Emperor's Code" is written by Gordon Korman.
When I invited Bob over for a Wii party, he stunned me by saying that he didn't play video games! After promising him free pizza and beer, though, I convinced him to come.
In the sixth serial of his second season, the Doctor (William Hartnell) and his companions find themselves in the midst of the Third Crusade. This four-episode serial aired between March 27 and April 17, 1965. What do you remember?
Picard has finally found Soji Asha, but escaping the Zhat Vash results in the crew of La Sirena becoming separated as Picard and Soji leap to the planet Nepenthe (via spatial trajector), leaving the others to follow. What do you recall of Episode 7?
Dan, Amy, Atticus and Jake must continue to do the bidding of Vesper One, or risk the lives of the seven Cahills that have been kidnapped. Can they gain an advantage? "Shatterproof" was written by Roland Smith.
The Enterprise NX-01 is continuing on its way to shore leave on Risa when they are once again diverted, this time by a distress call. What do you recall of the episode, "Desert Crossing"?
USS Enterprise brings you a "Star Trek" alphabetics quiz on the letter D. Power up your dilithium crystals and play! "TOS"="The Original Series", "TNG"="The Next Generation", "DS9"="Deep Space Nine", "VOY"="Voyager", "ENT"="Enterprise"
A symbiotic alien manages to get on board the Enterprise, and the only way to defeat it is to figure out how to communicate with it. What do you remember of "Vox Sola"?
The end game approaches. Can the Cahills save the hostages and stop the Vespers' evil plan before it is too late? "Day of Doom" was written by David Baldacci.
"Star Trek: Picard" brought the inimitable captain of 'The Next Generation' back to the screen in January of 2020. What do you recall of Patrick Stewart's return in "Remembrance"?
Picard and the rest of the crew of La Sirena have finally caught up with Bruce Maddox (Dahj and Soji's creator), but getting to him will not be easy. What do you remember of "Stardust City Rag"?
My 100th quiz! The "Star Trek" universe has provided us an alternate history of the future as originally envisioned by Gene Roddenberry. Can you pinpoint in which century each of these scenes took (or will take) place?
"Asteroids" came out in 1979, providing the video game arcade industry with a new space shooter to rival "Space Invaders". What do you remember of this game?
"Pac-Man" was released in 1980 and eventually became one of the most popular and highest-grossing video games of all time. What do you remember of the arcade version of the game?
The first series that featured David Tennant as the Doctor began with a "Children in Need" Special, and each episode had a short prequel called a Tardisode. Did you see them all?
The Enterprise finally arrives at the pleasure planet Risa for some much needed shore leave, but none of the senior officers' vacations goes quite as planned. What do you remember of their "Two Days and Two Nights"?
The Doctor (William Hartnell) returns to 16th century France at the height of religious tensions between Protestants and Catholics. This four-episode serial aired between February 5th and 26th, 1966 and only exists in reconstructed form.
Team USS Enterprise presents a new "Star Trek" alphabetics "Q"uiz. "TOS" = "The Original Series", "TNG" = "The Next Generation", "DS9" = "Deep Space Nine", "VOY" = "Voyager", "ENT" = "Enterprise"
Fifteen years after losing their NHL team in 1996, the province of Manitoba experienced a rollercoaster ride of emotions as the return of an NHL franchise became a reality in the spring of 2011.
The story of life after 'The Change' continues in this, part two of my quiz on S.M. Stirling's 2004 novel "Dies the Fire", the first in the "Emberverse I" series. Enjoy!
The crew of the Enterprise NX-01 come across a crippled Klingon starship... would you help a wounded Klingon? How well do you remember the episode "Sleeping Dogs"?
Jean-Luc Picard resolves to find Soji Asha, the surviving 'daughter' of Lieutenant Commander Data - but first he has to find a way off of Earth. What do you recall of "Maps and Legends"?
William Hartnell's second season as the Doctor kicked off with his ninth serial, which aired in three episodes between October 31st and November 14th, 1964. What do you recall?
William Hartnell continues his second season at the helm of the TARDIS with one less Companion. What do you remember of this serial, which aired in two episodes on January 2nd and 9th, 1965?